To thrive as an Assistant Film Curator, you need a strong understanding of film history, archival research methods, and curatorial practices, often supported by a degree in film studies, museum studies, or a related field. Experience with digital asset management systems, cataloguing software, and sometimes certification in archival practices can be advantageous. Attention to detail, organizational skills, and strong communication are crucial for collaborating with curators and engaging audiences. These qualifications ensure the effective selection, preservation, and presentation of film collections in cultural or educational settings.